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The eleventh or spinal accessory nerve corresponds to a line drawn from a point midway between the angle of the jaw and the mastoid process to the middle of the posterior border of the sterno-mastoid muscle and thence across the posterior triangle to the deep surface of the trapezius.
Three portions or tubercles can be noticed in a transverse process of a lower lumbar vertebrae: the lateral or costiform process, the mammillary process, and the accessory process.
Helicases may process much faster in vivo than in vitro due to the presence of accessory proteins that aid in the destabilization of the fork junction.
The twelfth thoracic vertebra has the same general characteristics as the eleventh, but may be distinguished from it by its inferior articular surfaces being convex and directed lateralward, like those of the lumbar vertebrae ; by the general form of the body, laminae, and spinous process, in which it resembles the lumbar vertebrae ; and by each transverse process being subdivided into three elevations, the superior, inferior, and lateral tubercles: the superior and inferior correspond to the mammillary and accessory processes of the lumbar vertebrae.
A typical amine gas treating process ( as shown in the flow diagram below ) includes an absorber unit and a regenerator unit as well as accessory equipment.
The transverse processes | transverse, articular processes | articular, mammillary process | mamillary and accessory process | accessory processes of a lumbar vertebra.
Other characters which unite the group are the possession of a single pair of maxillipeds ( rarely 2 – 3 ), of mandibles with an articulated accessory process between the molar and incisor teeth in the adults ( called the lacinia mobilis ), and of a carapace which is often reduced in size and is not fused with the posterior thoracic somites.
* the other set, Intertransversarii mediales, passing from the accessory process of one vertebra to the mammillary of the vertebra below.

accessory and is
`` Purely from the business man's standpoint and without regard to the lawyer's view '', commented a trade journal, `` the matter of patents in the automobile and accessory trade is developing some phases and results that challenge thought as to how far patents are to become weapons of warfare in business, instead of simple beneficient protection devices for encouraging inventive creation ''.
Costume jewelry is considered a discrete category of fashion accessory, and displays many characteristics of a self-contained industry.
The curve is merely an accessory to control.
Besides, French doctrine and jurisprudence traditionally allow pictures incorporating a copyrighted work as long as their presence is incidental or accessory to the main represented subject, a reasoning akin to the de minimis rule.
Tack is a piece of equipment or accessory equipped on horses in the course of their use as domesticated animals.
Next to these is a curved, suberect canine, followed after an interval by an isolated minute and often deciduous simple conical premolar ; then a contiguous series of one premolar and three molars, which differ from those of Camelus in having a small accessory column at the anterior outer edge.
It is displayed on any game, system, or accessory licensed for use on one of its video game consoles, denoting the game has been properly licensed by Nintendo.
The Zelda game on the Wii is exclusively compatible with the Wii MotionPlus accessory to make sword-play more realistic, blocking with the shield using the nunchuck and combining both the remote and the nunchuck for the bow and arrow, similar to archery in Wii Sports Resort.
Myra Hindley is convicted on 2 counts of murder and of being an accessory in the third murder committed by Brady, and receives 2 concurrent terms of life imprisonment and a 7-year fixed term for being an accessory.
The rib cage itself is also able to expand and contract to some degree, through the action of other respiratory and accessory respiratory muscles.
A drummer is a musician who is capable of playing drums, which includes but is not limited to a drum kit (" drum set " or " trap set ", including but not limited to cymbals ) and accessory based hardware which includes an assortment of pedals and standing support mechanisms, marching percussion and / or any musical instrument that is struck within the context of a wide assortment of musical genres.
A capped ram is a battering ram that has an accessory at the head ( usually made of iron or steel and sometimes punningly shaped into the head and horns of an ovine ram ) to do more damage to a building.
He believed colour to be no more than an accessory to drawing, explaining: " Drawing is not just reproducing contours, it is not just the line ; drawing is also the expression, the inner form, the composition, the modelling.
Another wireless system is the audio induction loop which permits the listener with hearing loss to be free of wearing a receiver provided that the listener has a hearing aid or cochlear implant processor with an accessory called a " telecoil ".
He died in 1989 from an overdose of barbiturates. Aside from Hoffman, several others were involved in the compilation of Steal this Book including Izak Haber who is listed as “ co-conspirator ” and Bert Cohen who is listed as “ accessory after the fact ” on the cover.
Thus a paper clip is a useful accessory in many kinds of mechanical work including computer work: the metal wire can be unfolded with a little force.
The acf cluster is composed of 4 genes: acfABC and tagE, encoding a putative accessory colonization factor activated by toxR.
In accessory fruits, the edible part is not generated by the ovary.

accessory and situated
In particular, in the majority of individuals, the fibers of the spinal accessory nerve originate solely in neurons situated in the upper spinal cord.

accessory and at
An abettor differs from an accessory in that he must be present at the commission of the crime ; all abettors ( with certain exceptions ) are principals, and, in the absence of specific statutory provision to the contrary, are punishable to the same extent as the actual perpetrator of the offence.
In the non-cyclic reaction, the photons are captured in the light-harvesting antenna complexes of photosystem II by chlorophyll and other accessory pigments ( see diagram at right ).
:* E Complex-U1 binds to the GU sequence at the 5 ' splice site, along with accessory proteins / enzymes ASF / SF2, U2AF ( binds at the Py-AG site ), SF1 / BBP ( BBP = Branch Binding Protein );
An accessory was also introduced at the same time called Iridium Axcesspoint which, when connected to a 9555 or Extreme phone, creates a Wi-Fi hotspot for smartphone email, SMS and web connections.
In this capacity, and as a loyal member of the Ricardian regime at the time, he can be considered at the very least an accessory to the Princes ’ deaths, since once they had entered the security of the Tower they were never seen or heard of again.
The district consists of the George Washington Helme snuff mill, housing for employees, accessory buildings, St. George Episcopal Church, Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, and Helmetta Pond, which at one time served as a source of power for the mill.
The Leicavit M is an accessory introduced with the new MP, allowing trigger wind with the right hand at speeds up to 2 – 2. 5 frame / s.
However, crankshaft torsional vibration, present to some degree in all engines, is sufficient to require the use of a harmonic damper at the accessory end of the crankshaft.
These photosystems are light-driven redox centers, each consisting of an antenna complex that uses chlorophylls and accessory photosynthetic pigments such as carotenoids and phycobiliproteins to harvest light at a variety of wavelengths.
John Demjanjuk ( born Ivan Mykolaiovych Demianiuk ; ; 3 April 1920 – 17 March 2012 ) was a Ukrainian-American convicted for war crimes as an accessory to the murder of 27, 900 Jews while acting as a guard at the Sobibor Nazi German extermination camp.
On 13 July, he was formally charged with 27, 900 counts of acting as an accessory to murder, one for each person who died at Sobibor during the time he was alleged to have served as a guard.
At the ankle it receives branches from the sole of the foot through the medial marginal vein ; in the lower leg it anastomoses freely with the small saphenous vein, communicates with the anterior and posterior tibial veins and receives many cutaneous veins ; in the thigh it communicates with the femoral vein and receives numerous tributaries ; those from the medial and posterior parts of the thigh frequently unite to form a large accessory saphenous vein which joins the main vein at a variable level.
These fibers coalesce to form spinal rootlets, roots, and finally the spinal accessory nerve itself, which enters the skull through the foramen magnum, the large opening at the base of the skull.
Though Bentley had never been accused of attacking any of the police officers, who were shot at by Craig, for him to be convicted of murder as an accessory in a joint enterprise it was necessary for the prosecution to prove that he knew that Craig had a deadly weapon when they began the break-in.
The ‘ Nemesis ’ features unique paint colours and interior trim, plus an exclusive accessory package, at a cost that was at the time £ 330 less than the model on which it is based-when similarly specified.
Today more and more people in the Western world have their ears pierced with an ear piercing instrument in specialty jewellery or accessory stores, or at home using disposable ear piercing instruments.
This was an accessory guillotine-like device – a wooden panel with slit cutout mounted on rails in front of the camera lens that gravity dropped at a controlled rate.
In 1986, the Olympus OM-4T ( Japan ) introduced a system that could synchronize a specially dedicated accessory Olympus F280 Full Synchro electronic flash to pulse its light at a 20 kilohertz rate for up to 40 ms, to illuminate its horizontal FP shutter's slit as it crossed the entire film gate – in effect, simulating long-burn FP flashbulbs – allowing flash exposure at shutter speeds as fast as 1 / 2000 sec.

0.230 seconds.